Thanks guys, just didnt have time to lab this up and was wondering as I am
going through some ipv6 topics.

Cheers,

2010/8/12 Harold Ritter <[email protected]>

> Hi Jeferson,
>
> If you do not have any IPv4 address configured on the box, you absolutely
> need to configure the router-id explicitly.
>
> Regards
>
> Le 2010-08-12 à 10:50, Jeferson Guardia a écrit :
>
>
> Hi Group,
>
> A doubt/curiosity, what happens in a router that you are setting up IGP's ,
> and you dont hardcode the router-id, thus
> it will look for an IPv4 address to use as a router-id, but what if I dont
> have any IPv4 address configured? Where will
> it come from?
>
> Rgs,
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